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[TBC and upwards]

  • Version: All
  • Product: WRobot General
  • Type: Bug
  • Status: Not a Bug

ObjectManager.Me.Focus = guid; does not work.
It used to work before wRobot 2.0, but has since stopped setting your focus correctly. 

I think maybe you forgot to make the setter do anything or maybe the offset is wrong now?

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Matenia

Elite user

Sorry, that is what I meant. I use that, but it does not set focus correctly, it seems.

Matenia

Elite user

Hmmm, it seems to work fine, but for some of my users, it bugs out. At first I thought it was this, then I thought it was maybe SpellManager.CastSpellByNameOn, but I tried it all and it all works.

I think than Wow addon can cause this problem. You can also try to lock frame (to be sure than focus don't change)

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